Hello Hedi, my personal opinion (and the conclusion of some discussions I had with several people) of this is that LPI so far has been vendor-/project-/product-neutral and that this property of LPI is a crucial aspect of the "brand" LPI. Therefore such an exam should be more like a "Infrastructure Cloud Exam", which may also cover aspects of Cloudstack, OpenNebula and Eucalpytus. I would however argue that there are not so many candidates around who have strong knowledge in the combination of so many cloud stacks.
That being said one could of course consider something link an "associate exam track" where exams that violate the neutrality constraint are placed and could be supported by LPI either during exam development, exam delivery and linking to LPI exams as pre-requirements. This would be a perfect place for a pure Openstack Exam (as well as for some other exams that somehow relate to LPI (some of them already exist, though not all are linked to LPI)). Those are, however, my personal thoughts only but I'd love to read more opinions on this! Best regards, Fabian _______________________________________________ lpi-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://list.lpi.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/lpi-discuss
